City Lights: Artist Tom Huck; Novelist Anissa Gray; And More

Artist Tom Huck and Carlos Museum curator of works on paper Andi McKenzie, with Huck's work "Electric Baloneyland."
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Monday on “City Lights with Lois Reitzes:”
- 1:24: St. Louis-based artist Tom Huck joins Lois Reitzes to talk about the exhibit “Rival Cuts,” which features Huck’s woodcutting works. It is on view at Emory’s Carlos Museum through June 9.
- 18:35: Reitzes speaks with director Taryn Carmona and actor Patrick Coleman about Synchronicity Theatre’s production of “Three Little Birds.” The play, written by Cedella Marley, runs through February 24.
- 27:20: Novelist Anissa Gray talks with Reitzes about her new novel “The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls.”
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